RELATED FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES & UPDATES TO FUNDING:
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Summary: | Notice seeking applications to support states and communities during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic in advancing efforts to prevent suicide and suicide attempts among adults age 25 and older in order to reduce the overall suicide rate and number of suicides in the U.S. At least 25 percent of direct services funding must address the risk of suicide among victims of domestic violence. |
Due Dates: | May 22, 2020 |
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Summary: | Funding for studies evaluating the responsiveness of healthcare delivery systems, healthcare professionals, and the overall U.S. healthcare system to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Due Dates: | Letter of Intent (Optional): Jun 1, 2020 Application Deadline: Jun 15, 2020 |
FEDERAL UPDATES:
CDC: Proposed Data Collection Submitted for Public Comment and Recommendations- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is seeking comments on an information collection project to track COVID-19 infections among healthcare personnel. Comments are due by July 14, 2020.
Five Things to Know About NIH NOSI Announcements- The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently introduced a series of funding notices that it is using to attract innovative perspectives and approaches to the prevention of, preparation for, or response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, domestically or internationally, called the Notice of Special of Interests (NOSI).
ED Opens Teacher Quality Partnership Competition- The U.S. Department of Education (ED) opened a competition for its FY 20 Teacher Quality Partnership program (TQP), which supports projects that reduce shortages of highly qualified teachers in high-need school districts
COGR's FAQs and Resources on COVID-19's Impact to Federal Awards:See updated FAQ addendum and Furlough Programs and Implications for Financial Research Compliance.
FOUNDATIONS / CORPORATE FUNDING & UPDATES |
Grant Name: | Ferring COVID-19 Investigational Grants in Reproductive Medicine and Maternal Health |
Summary: | Ferring is interested in funding exploratory, basic, and clinical research grants to collect data and expand knowledge about the effects of SARS-CoV-2 on reproduction, pregnancy, and foetal/neonatal health. The Ferring COVID-19 Investigational Grants in Reproductive Medicine and Maternal Health are designed to provide funding to gather data related to IVF programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic including but not limited to follow-up data on infected pregnant patients at different gestational stages, including spontaneous pregnancies; data on the outcome of ongoing fertility care; data on gametes/embryos, fresh or frozen, from patients exposed to SARS-CoV-2; and other information related to fertility outcomes. |
Due Dates: | October 31, 2020. |
Grant Name: | NDN Collective Invites Applications for COVID-19 Response Project |
Summary: | Grants ranging between $5,000 and $100,000 will be awarded to frontline organizations, tribes, and individuals working to provide gap services during the COVID public health emergency.... |
Due Dates: | Rolling (through May 31, 2020) |
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Summary: | Grants of up to $10,000 will be awarded to organizations serving black girls and women that may be experiencing financial crisis or uncertainty due to the coronavirus outbreak.... |
Due Dates: | Rolling (until May 31, 2020) |
Grant Name: | Social Science Research Council Issues Call for Proposals for Social Science and COVID-19 Research |
Summary: | Grants of up to $5,000 will be awarded in support of research that sheds light on both the short- and potential long-term effects of COVID-19 across a range of issues.... |
Due Dates: | June 1, 2020 |
FOUNDATION UPDATES:
Guide to Reopening the Arts in North Carolina now available
RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS & RELATED ARTICLES
COVID-19 Update: Mental Health Tips- Given the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, almost everyone is seeking answers on how to cope.
Study to determine incidence of novel coronavirus infection in U.S. children begins: NIH-funded study also will ascertain percentage of infected children who develop COVID-19.